Fortunately, the Japanese couldn't understand Chinese.
Everyone tacitly quickened their pace, as if by changing locations, they could naturally act as if nothing had happened.
They bought quite a lot of food.
Whole salted fish, crispy from head to tail, skewered from mouth to fin;
Corn cobs slathered in sauce, some parts tender, others crispy, turning everyone into a hamster;
Fluffy, soft cotton candy, like clouds turned into balloons; unlike at home, there was real octopus in the takoyaki; shaved ice painted with blue icebergs; tangy candied apples...
Moving among the crowd dressed in yukata, the festival was illuminated almost entirely by lanterns, the festival music was always there, yet not quite; it felt like walking through a Japanese ukiyo-e scene.
Gu Ran bought an iconic fox mask.
According to the "mask memory method," just by seeing this mask, he could remember everything about this trip to Japan.